rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A "race THR ROBIN i . iii-lily (141118 l0 WA“ RUTHWARRlCK TH] BUNALHSUN . BUBHAYMES - I ' ‘ l EX DEVIL _, suowmo n Silk TBA I - — NEWS OF THE DAY I BOATS AND COMMANDO DUCK Cartoon FRINGE EDWARll-ITI-DAY —SAT. i 3.15 — T AND 9. vwflmVWflulIviriéfifPWrm Fencing Wires. Hay Wire. BRADALBANE Services Sunday. Pleasant Valley V ley 3 P. M. P M. Rev. . lister. BELLE RIVER and Eldon umocrliame. Service October Btl J.Mrrl .'iii.\' liLlI POWNAL CH Church or Canada. day. October Bth. 2 30 P. ‘M. inal. 7.30 P. M. Millview. Day S.rvlce at Millview. note Changed pours. Rev. E. MacVicar, Minister. 10-8-11 qPublic W0 ‘lo Sunda 0th 11.00 dish. Rev. E F. Coffin. Minister 10-6-11 I runner VALLEY 11.00 A M. Vernon River at 2.3 P. M '1'he W. M 8 will soonro the service nt St. Andrew's. Or well. at 7.30 P.M. The Mule Quill‘ e b; guest singers. A. B ister. ' vKLLsYnnLn 6 nun It will be conuucie l by‘ Rev '21. n I Orwell Head . Chairman. CHURCH 8th, at "TO-MY AND SAT. CAPITOL -:- Will IIUIIICATI WATCHES Peanut otl been de flne nouglh to lrdbgtcate nvramxoennive l watches . . r-‘olt GOOD BASTFNG l _ _ NOTICE . -' ch cte l ati n w add‘ l lovl 1m", r M' u a. I. O. 0. F- ym" carpet‘ “r w°°l' it?” iiisMhudiogranirgahv LiorizflllstWai-sliinot, “doom diglv-‘Octohtzrrhth. 1611!. - |"Mr', Deeds." "Mrm MI- 1028 Our beloved son unli brother. —-—-— . ‘I m“ “‘" m“ M" m” w om t r t th d M ammo“ “hi.” Tone-on tone and solu I ‘T9.11m‘!tliflsstggyuggnigtfg-Igld-nbarfil:I e hnlgad arse ee or o we u. “h”. ‘T’ “it'll h’ patterns’ {in ‘ ‘vii/i; Winkle Goes to War," We thin-i or thee often rind will to m"! Illlll ' '"- For information coll: m“ Y-mwfid C, Robina,“ m ., e cnd n“ h "an fin“! h‘ MR WALD |I dllglitlfnt characterization from his‘ 50M ""1 ""0""! b! "m? V" u“! P‘ Lad‘. n . , , ' It.‘ . It is id ml-V . p: Thu-ado! evellll l! Queen Hoté], I $313111” 151325 sltlflhvllilljetsayyrad QFZEE; B"! "all; a our memory vou ever ' I DPTIIIIIKIV IUITTHII D01‘ I'D , ' Phone No. 1511. £1.85. Izrilllilziikthgflfiiglgk are Ruthqmmd b, gistigc,‘ Moths.- lnfl 161's l i ' ro er. ‘w ‘iirl Donaldson. Robertllmem -b H. m: , Richard ‘ n“ Z oe- _o_o,ljr;c:ujljljlfil,lj ‘I‘IXI‘I l Ii Cross Roads at 3 P auav-ww-i-vn-Am-a-aw-v- luind will be V C05 55F’ EMPIRE “Q3. C day, Octobter ttlth. 1:111 be : M . S ar 3 Pa’ Marshfleld 7. P.M Rev. Henrv Back. Mliglgto held ST. PETERS BAY PASTORA Cliillttllin-Suiiduy. October Frederic A. Large ;‘ ltlw Rugs for 01d ' New Reversible Broad- DANCING B. I. S. HALL SATURDAY mom Wfih“ 7'5? ru- l ‘liiziiikuiieriim 3 P. I . l“ s'r. JOHN'S PNESBYTERIAN {l KJLUDCI‘ 3th \\'_lll b: £15 IQUOWS; Al“ “are” il...”..'l‘.’.%'.‘. DOG-u‘; ROUNDUP i‘ British‘ and Foreign Chant, 2 of Sal-in] icLy 'l.‘lici'e will be nu “GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY” . service. Rev. E. M iiilstcr WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- special services Ocmlm- 8th. High- tinld (‘fiiunlzsgivingi ll ‘A. . PNlliCLiOWn Road <childrens urc- __..__._____ Shows 7 and 8:45 SHOWS ltrliiii Riilly Day) 3 P._M. lflinslos _._ ggiiiii iRallv Day, Childrens plo- “ "“ '"""“' m’ P" M" "m"? 58"“ , M. R . . on- 1.oo AND us i i ifriiiii, hdihqlstti‘. ev io-s-iil moo-non: WOMAN no. a .A " | _ ms“ I mom: manor: - CARTOON J ‘ i "W" " M‘ “lune ‘ ° St. John will conduct services this ,wa:k as ioliows: south (rranulle ‘Presbyterian Church. Friday, 00' 6th All services at 8 P. M The | . Announces the obenlnk of ii ‘giggll niiadfifivartallcorldllélfllftigglileégjlQumuradeL “Pa, Charles can.‘ Low Office at ‘ 1M Murchison arrived on the Is- GPB-dfi I- Ac-l- Wail‘ Fwd 2' on Saturday. The Gen MSZc. £0§d-B_1 Mama!“ Math‘? m Richmond Street R‘ D’ J B “““°“" ' " ‘ ' ' ' 1n the Province ' ' Of ‘TUTOR-CU, ‘IIITIVCS - lit-l F th r an-; Perfect attendance: Helen Cud- Charlottetown, P. E. l. $8 will ‘be mlhrdeeof his more, FY0413 MacPuiiri-ie. Evelyn w» 1m we from ow ‘M's i w“ '°“"‘"|l>'%%'.£‘i'.'f.' §éi‘.§‘.§"ii.‘§i’.‘.'l‘i§°'s.'€.%fil l l l I goalies n11 excellent basting for Rmnflsou APPEARS Damon’ Arnold Younkm He“ __'_P.'l[k. QIEEIJYTP" m NEW our.’ nous: rbrddwanda Neill 11ml " Ir WinklemGoes to war." co1-. umfiias screen adaptation oi the] best- selling novel by The9d°mr Pra t, brings Edward G. Robinson to m: Prince Edward Theatre in loom Rugs made from the starring role today in another. cziirnii auinniiu Tomorrow This columh u reserved Ior new: is 5 o! local Interest. tin umun i 2' 7.313.?“ i"'.7..'.'i?‘ "nhiruv m- Fgfever . .'=-"'_'_"9=__.»__-._- r2: ciusweti. n» Photowznha. | by Gwen Bristow cooks for Christmas Photo- ¢———--——---—-——- graphs. Horse sh r- u s. on "dim" 0E5. ‘CD110 M’! El‘. “Li” , looks older United Charge.- October 8th. ll A. . Rose Bradalbane 7.30. o son. Min- 10-6-11. Uni- "i at 3M. It will be conduct . by A. S. Weir. 104-11. ARGE. -—- Unltedi Services Please R CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH rsn y. c A.M. Holy Cunmunion. New Glasgow. 7.30 P.M. Caven- UNITED CHURCIL-Service October 8th at h --well, y u know, as equals-they‘. of n o‘ Belfast Presbyterian lnsst it's‘) democratic. and all thatianythinz i - - . -_" use” Sh UNITED- in fie CHURCIL-Service October 8th at 1.1 00 A M . MacVicar. o! Pow- b u, l m} Them wig n? eveelglerfgrgrfig necessary to e s ve l - - . sEicvlCl-SZS. d; T1661?‘ i111 b e hing on un y. it . V‘ e nI-iggelbrook at 11 A.M. M. . .M. S h Ack- andm M 7 sueaketregtehzlg gEfi-l -—— .~ G dby MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN w u" “my u yo“ m“ 0° HARGEL-Serviixs tor next Honda: husbands are m the same studio 11 A M Hm, you and I will be seeing a lot oi‘ 1i. it I can help it," UNUSED UHURCH-m- Services for I am.’ NEW LONDON enasnyran- Greenwich 1i A M. Marie W M5, IAN UlMilGtL-Octcoei‘ lub- ll 90 M. St. Peters BURCH. Beliost. Service Sunday. Carleton who died n ii i l a r 1 . hfldaillhne Trains-Ta ‘iiziiyi of the tor the purpose of Attorney-General to “Only seventeen‘! Really? He than ihat, because he’: tall, I | ppcee. I'd wondered why can't in h; w |atill g0 to school? Seems almost useless. don't you think, when he'll be in the service so soon any- way. Where does he go?" Elizabeth told her Dick had matriculated this {all at the Unl- Los A eles. veraity oi’ California. at pg “Oh. , sold the tat lady outed in this matter. specter And _ meeting. c Pub": ' Meeting AT CAIIDIGAN ON WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY 0F OCTOBER, 1944, AT THE HOUR OF 8 0’CLOCK P. M. passing a resolution to request the make application to the Department for the establishment of a Delinquent --_ “I'm olrald Dick is router young of Jug“ ouawa coivi-‘uumlitlon un IN- I lte art: ," de- ' ’ . sun/Inca. £3.21, any? o£u'2t.',h,n@e,n_ Children’: Court for King's County. -—- ‘you knvw. and he has to be up UNLOADING TODAY carload- early to go to school." All the clergy of Kings County are invited to attend, also representatives from the different churches, societies and Women's Institutes, together with all persons inter-i Hon. Frederic A. Large, Attorney-General and In- erson of the R. C. M. P. will address the Dated at Montague, October 4th, 1944. I .. . dubiously. "Does he like it there?" "Why yes, he likes 1t very much. Why shouldn't he?" “Oh yes. it's a good school, I've ' no doubt or that," their tomientor ‘conceded. "But the student body '-oh, I know c. good many nice _|b0ya and girls go there, but so _i many others-do youereally th'nk |It'.s Wise tor nim to mix up withi all those ople?" | "Why, w a, people?" asked Elino- beth. "They get good and bad in any bl" university, I suppose." -, “Oh, yes, but at UCLA —you ‘know. all those Negroes, and—" again she lowered her voce-"Pm ld the place is simply brimming 0 with Jews. And when it comes to “the colored students. they tell ine -1 that at UCLA they simply re ulrei the White students to treat l em, than its share o! overied imbeciles. What sort o! man is her husband?" "A very good director, thanks to her," Spratt returned. "He works himseli to death to keep from having to go home. That's why she'll be ‘eve any yarn about. nigh. work." "Why on earth 1s he married to her?" Elizabeth wondered. "God knows. Maybe she was cute and cuddly when she was eighteen, and now she's so exces- sively virtuous he can't Set rid oi her. And she cost me twenty dollars." "It's not quite lost if any of l» gets to rhe Greeks." g0 to buy Scotch for her party. Don't you know how ihose things are run? They pay for the liquor out the contributions. and if ls left over it goes t0 the lca . left her sentence halullns‘ Elizabeth began to laugh» “For-- air, ominously. get it, Sprat. Twenty dollars rs She had touched Spratt at an small piic» t0 get away from point when; he no longer (cit ltiher. My Aunt Grace was like that. “Frankly. Right now she's probably having Mrs. Farnsworth," he said tersely.‘ a lovely time in heaven, organizing "r should not like to think my son a campsiun to set brighter" halve-t was nshame to be courteous 10|for the lesser angels. Do you ,3 anybody God Almighty was nct,teei bet er about the picture? n ashamed to create. I'm afrad We “Yes, .n spite of that nltwit. must leave you now-At’; late and He grinned at her as she guided 1 have w get back to work." He‘ the car along the boulevard. smog up, "Maybe I need a brush with sfrmlll It's been such‘ d "Oh, if you must. dame like that once in awhile tol a, pleasure 1O see you, and do come appreciate my own good fortune. l “That's a left-handed compli- ment, but thank you. I'll keep my lingers crossed for‘ your refugee to have an inspiraton." “I rather think he will. He's a ,- Elizabeth nearly answered, "Notlgood fellow. You should meet him but She 118d sometime." brightly and said she hODBd $0.. "Briiiz him to dinner." now, Mrs. Herlong. Now that our 30 each other." @0351, d dd d ,she couldn't poss- "I will, one or these doys- l C.'f,.‘{,§§_v§§t'i§;. gifiiday. Oct. my drlv: bdlcg: lo town with Mrs. lmagiiie p00 Keaslei- could use a am are cls follows: New Dominion Farnsworth, because she hfld @811‘ little amusement. He's a cripple 11 A M. Communion. S School ed for spratt at the studio rind 4m hardly walk. and only one 1o A.‘ M, Kingston a P. M. oorn- had u. drive him back there. Sprfltt handf’ - Will! 7-30 - - 5- Sc “I115 M‘ put a bill 0n the table to Dal’ "Mi "What a shame. Did the Nszlul RQV- J- R skimler- Minister" check, and without waiting fvl"do that to him?” ‘Q's-n change he and Elizabeth got out. "I don't know. I suspect thkoy‘ —-—- i , did u o 't o. o covanano - UNION non!) t°..,§',',"" c“ e m“ say 5 10rd!" he grooned as h? turns a sort oi furious greenish L: "We do have a pretty 200:1 time. don't we?" she said, looking down v the road again. A.M. South Granville zoo P.M.} “Yes we do‘ In Spite o! be . Saturday night at 8430 when posit- long tor tiie KIVCYSIKIIC R5065 0n Monday will be drawn to _ | A ruii attendance oi an inbcrtsl- ed is requested. WHEATLEY 5011001. Report oi‘ Wheatley Sch/mi .ur the month of Soptfimbif- Grade X.—l, Bennett Carr. Grace vIIL-i, Stella. Perms 2. Hclcn _Uudmo_re. Gram, VIL-i, Jenn Carr; 2. Freda MncQuarrie; 3, Evelyn Mac- Innis Grade v.-i, Blanche Younker. Grade IV.—1, Zelma Macliinis; l. James Axworthy: 2i. Betty O'Con- unk . yoGrafleg III. B.-—1, Elwood Mac- 8 son: 2. Wanda Neill. Inrnan-T. acher . 1n Memoriam ln Memoriam remembran o! Ralph lelhe o! Charlottetown. October 6, 1941. omowhere back o1 the sunset. ere loveliness never dies In lovln "I try briefly. “Don't year when now." "I'm irying not to think about until their." "That's all right. ber this. he's a m did expe forever. "Yes, i low voice. [pretend it do: Cherry had bcen the "It wont," sad Spratt. "It will ‘he m" “’°“"1 miss that when i be a. wee know ho "Sure I know. myself. figure about it don’. want to yet I'll igh ct Bes‘des, this war is something." I That's cowardly, isn't :I've had a good life too, and ‘reason I've had i. ,pcncd to be ‘States. I ought to be willing to give something hack to my coup-l ltry. But-Wei ping little mother, but you w it is." it this iviiy. Nothing we can lgllie up to win compared to what we'll we lcse it. Don't for won't. not to be," be. He's got to go next he's eighteen, you Just remem- He's had a good .fe,_ ty decent kid, we never The keep him at home about 1s." she answered in a "But I'm not going to- i sn‘; hurt. oldest, be under 0H8 is that I hop- born in the United| l. I think I can pro- happens I won't I feel lke that But we might o5 well ihis War can be give up if set that." I really don't th nk very much, Spratt. I . It isn't necessary face it when I have to." "Okay," Simitt sriicl understand- Zly. "One dill‘ iit d time. That‘: enough." (To be Continued) Letter 0f Sympathy The following letter has received Vernon, from regards to her son's death Mrs. Sullivan: Dear to write been by Mrs. Joseph Suilvan, L-Cpl, Swallow, withi ln Italy! I intended, about 1115,. YOU SCOHEI‘ but I Waniffd you to be offlciallj» notified first and new that Wily S. R. Boliiitis 8. Sons ' have icd llciiiie oiollislioi for six straight years rnlng of May 24 shell but I assure you he YOU 3 nlls lie was killed o by a ‘Prescription Dispensing i Our BAZAAR MUNDAY, 116T. 91h l‘ Sporting Club GAMES, FANCY WllRK, AMUSEMENTS Sate 0|: Home Cooking Dairy Door Prize Every Flight ‘is HOSPITAL Largest Event o‘ the Season OPENS i. LET US ' DISPENSE YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION We give each prescription the best attention. Only the best In drugs are used, all supplies being re- ceived from the most reliable manufacturers. We give the best I In service. and all phone and mail orders receive prompt atten. tlon. We dispense any prescrip. tion. s FOR DRUGS l‘ y ;J. siren n. Worth 142 Prince St. Phone 82 all true for I am sure lie would i \i‘L.i I31 . A - ' ‘Hexite Core ..> do it. as we often 10k- ed about such things. I iun also from RE-I. but I nev- i cls Folland. Grade I11. Arthur Weeks. Grade II: Geraldine ‘Taylor. Grade l: Billy Taylor. i; into it "Haven't I sot envlllll‘ white whenever anybody mm"- tllfa "°£"i.‘ :30?’ I Mm ‘Ohm! "w? '" ' " " ‘ " i“ I, ‘W m” ' ""_ . Sunday. October 8th are: West B!!! < H‘ h 1 m' h . A ‘h d h W? ‘ n amcs slice e Come ways right there when anything "T", GRANVILLE senses: as“ retro‘ c1222.’ r'"...."i:"l.. .i':.*~.'ro recs ‘if "a l“ "3"" , , n - - ~ ' ' _, ' “ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 4 ' v OLI‘ 111T U l€ 1X1 i1 IIIC D i102 '—“_' iThos. A. Wilson, Minister. 10-6-11. Elizabeth got iirzflniéodesae tlgffspéibiég tugnzetcii itohvgzrg liar-r aglg-gnillavlmy mm, o, mum. m my cxwflvralobngslde some more o, f“ pm! Report of “Om, Grmvm, » l L wheel’ Inwfl" wan sdld D"¢1; pet» ’ ' "“"‘“'*'° x1311“ and what a "W-"About a week ago a bunch of u: School for the month of Septem. . - ~ _ i HAMPTON PASTORA marked, when yoié be coup ouuy k l" welcome" I -_ m- am] gcod Worker he wax fixed up his grave very nicely and‘ bu: _ Cmiiturn-Rcv. Peter Jockson- shfluidnli be nshamc to l 1d It on now yo e m q,“ .We surc had some fun together, piamed poppjgs on it, Grade V: Helen Wall, Freddie . - _ Boiishuiv 11 A M. iCommiinionl- teens to anybfldy. if wetziou hm She took 118E‘ eyes 1m"; in” "Hand I can't lust tell you how I am lus taking this on my Fall, Gladys Burgoyne. “ I ‘ ' v w‘; k 730p? AM lcommigtlgfll)‘. he nlfllhiimetloytr? rbeéiiilyoulllasomlflwe fgmgldehn rildiaiilgnt goprgtge snrzlzlrihfelti when he was killed’ m“ ten "w" "ml “Tiiilliz you this and it Grade W1 Blaine Tali“? Fran‘ "w" ' - ~ - er. s l s ‘ - ~ -' .25 ’ "Trill? ' o “w. est-M...“ ...-i _ ‘ knew your so“ on the man“ Perfect Attendance: Geraldini . k 7,’ ltvi. Long _ “at lie wasn't marked up muc' either! i1 _ ,Taylor. Arthur Weeks. Billy Tay. Bflémq. 3%“? %‘fcscivlgdhefierihaht Nkdguritalln, Mints-lag?” shmtage and bmes" E“Z"'"'lt ivns zhrougli his gallanrtry and; 132$, ioggzfi? tafithjsdeiliglslg gymfi lor. . Y -uii-.iriottetown. Special music my, 10- - .1 “v-esqy, brnlvcixv .31 he met his death. He; Puthy. l Mrs» Fred Taylor. Teacher '1" lty Male Octette. Rev. D. ___ ‘ ~ . . , om Po m w were going to rot’ cannon swaLLow ‘—‘——_— ‘vl/lilllxlflfl‘ MlwPherwll- Bums”? n l THE PRE5BYTE§1§¥ LHUIIF“ areyaluél-Ient wormed about ask!“ “Etch” 7°? i‘ mm” ‘m0 Wt —-———i—————— The sun's Sui-rue are; 15 i290. 10's‘ ' IN UAPAPA- f‘ *,’,"Y"°”S ffigfv.’ ~ ~ ~-——— _________-;~If'~‘ 9"" “w”? ?‘_‘"_“_s_hf_“f“5_ Rf‘ __ Mlfllrfsjfillls, Pojn___ times that of the earLh ' , n ——-— _ October 8th will e as l‘): lum- -- s. _.__.,._ ___;_;__:___.______._i\ “W9” i135‘?%Y»§‘¥.’§&.”§§ii€§°..‘ifi"i§§ 3Y8?“ sh‘“l3“§r ”ii’..°.i‘3y"”ii..'.~'i5u . C i - '~ - 0“ l ld i the Gharlottewwn Hotel w M. S. Thank Ofiermg Service ' . ' e n r. ' ' - 0P2 . llliiggugxelfifllrlli-ifl Ogrtggégurdthfrog gilsolsizém. Rev. T. a. A.10Dé1l§<1e. l .c ill will be heard IPOm 9-30 W i ' P‘ M' Eastern standurdl ‘mine’ A m eling of the horse-men will ——— hotel‘ in Nell wail‘? rs‘ stubics 0n i" . est results . . . 1944 . ~- o. a! has given us by far the h production for above average," say these leading rasxhors S. R. COLPITTSda SONS, ofSalisbury, New Brunswick, are famous throughout the fox business as highly successful breeders of Silvers, White Face Silvers, atinums, Pearl- atinas, Cross Foxes, and many other experience with fox feeds should be very revealing to other Platinums, Pearl Pl mutations. Their ranchers. Mr. Russell Colpitts states: “After trying several commercial brands of feed, our records show that Hexite Cereal has given us by far the best results, and therefore we have been feeding l-Iexite exclusively for the post six years. The the New Bruns- live Fox and Pelt Shows ar prizes we have won at wick reason, we feel, our record is one to be proud of. ‘Zihgléhfdfilerrrfilggngnoagézfi It's onl nod nl ht" dear Ralph i Modern and 01d Time Dancing mini plimflinrlllhdj-‘ilfdlzbluufi n i, m‘; w t wJi-sed to soy. » 9 I 12 Admission 25C “"1 "' ' ed "Ina" n,matu"w" We will see you again In the morn- l ° l"'°c%“"“i5.'."ii “Kim/summi- I Fouow ‘he Crowd to € M u, SOAP A H M the dhwn of a hlomgiful lay. ‘ ' Inserted by lln aren ! c THE Bis’ HALL UINTMFI" m Mr. and Mn. E. A. Muloe. uaumknwtuuq,“ .-:-.-.-;-;-:..-_-:-.-. ; '1 ,4 v l. BINDING SOLD BY DOMINION SILVER FOX F URS, LTD., Summerside CLIITFORD MacDONALD, Charlottetown e ample for our enthusiastic recommendation of I-Iexite. Those who follow the prize lists in th e Canadian Fur Publications will readil Y fierce that “Vie find Hexite to be a high quality feed, thoroughly cooked and easily digested, helping good growth and heavy furring up. We arc also pleased to report that our production in 1944 is far above the average.” Follow the methods of successful ranchers! Switch to Hexite for better pups, pelts and profits. Hexite is made by Kellogg's in London, Ontario. See your nearest I-Iexite dealer, or write to Kellogg's, for literature on proper feeding and ranch I record booklets. Mode to KELLOGFS High Standards! KELLOGGS, world's largest maker of readvto-eat cereals, puts its vast nutri- tional experience into making Hexite a: fine a feed as money can buy. Chock- full of essential vitamins, protein and minerals-quality-tested and prove:- with inany generations of foxes!